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Fay S. <I>McKeague</I> Aucutt

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Fay S. McKeague Aucutt

Birth
Joy, Mercer County, Illinois, USA
Death
7 Aug 1970 (aged 70)
Washington, Tazewell County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Peoria, Peoria County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Everlasting Life
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Note: Fay is seen in the 1946 Peoria city directory married to Laurence E. Aucutt.

Obituary
Mrs. Faye S. Aucutt, 70, formerly of Aurora, died Friday at Washington Nursing Center in Washinton.

Prior to entering the nursing home, she had been living with her daughter, Mrs. Tom (Colleen) Hagan of 122 S. Euclid, East Peoria.

Mrs. Aucutt was born at Joy, Ill., Oct. 16, 1899, a daughter of John T. and Rose Smith McKeague, and was married to Lawrence Aucutt in Peoria. He died at Aurora in 1962.

Surviving besides her daughter are one son, Donald L. Spence of Peoria; one brother, John McKeague Jr. of Alexis; and three sisters, Mrs. Walter (Margaret) House, Mrs. Bruce (Emma) McKelvey and Mrs. Percy (Estella) BanTine, all of Monmouth.

Condensed from the obituary published Sunday, Aug. 9, 1970 in the Peoria Journal Star, Morning Edition, page D-10.

Obituary located by Mel Slane.
Note: Fay is seen in the 1946 Peoria city directory married to Laurence E. Aucutt.

Obituary
Mrs. Faye S. Aucutt, 70, formerly of Aurora, died Friday at Washington Nursing Center in Washinton.

Prior to entering the nursing home, she had been living with her daughter, Mrs. Tom (Colleen) Hagan of 122 S. Euclid, East Peoria.

Mrs. Aucutt was born at Joy, Ill., Oct. 16, 1899, a daughter of John T. and Rose Smith McKeague, and was married to Lawrence Aucutt in Peoria. He died at Aurora in 1962.

Surviving besides her daughter are one son, Donald L. Spence of Peoria; one brother, John McKeague Jr. of Alexis; and three sisters, Mrs. Walter (Margaret) House, Mrs. Bruce (Emma) McKelvey and Mrs. Percy (Estella) BanTine, all of Monmouth.

Condensed from the obituary published Sunday, Aug. 9, 1970 in the Peoria Journal Star, Morning Edition, page D-10.

Obituary located by Mel Slane.


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